The Instituto Cervantes is an official language body created by the Spanish government. It is responsible for teaching and promoting the Spanish language, the co-official languages of Spain and the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. It is present in 90 cities across the world and has more than 200,000 students.
At the Instituto Cervantes Manchester, we offer in-person and online Spanish courses for adults, kids and teens taught by highly qualified, native teachers. We also run training courses for teachers of Spanish as a foreign language. Additionally, we organise the official DELE, SIELE and CCSE exams, as well as the DADIC exam for teachers of Spanish as a foreign language. Moreover, we hold preparation courses for DELE, DADIC, GCSE and A level exams.
We have an extensive on-site library, and our library team arrange extracurricular activities for schools and cultural activities for all.
This course is designed for Spanish teachers with training and experience working in various contexts (secondary education, university, adult education, etc.) who wish to expand their professional development."
(+)Originally launched in 2013 with a sell-out concert at Southbank Centres Purcell Room as part of La Linea Festival, the TangOpera project returns with its heady fusion of tango and high art.
(+)In April 2024 we celebrate 30 years of our annual ¡Viva! Festival, honouring three decades of sharing exciting cinema from across the Spanish-speaking world. We’ve curated a fantastic line-up of 27 features and 10 short filmsTechnologies of Age is an essential volume to transcend the dominant conception of ageing promoted by hegemonic film discourses
(+)Marta Cartu (1989) is an interdisciplinary comic creator working in the fields of artistic creation and education.
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